“It is loved and it is defended”: Critical Solidarity Across Race and Place |
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Authors: | Diana Negrín da Silva |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for the Investigation and Study in Social Anthropology (CIESAS), Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico;2. Urban and Public Affairs, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | Since 2010, the Wixárika (Huichol) indigenous people of western Mexico have struggled against transnational mining activity in their sacred pilgrimage site of Wirikuta in the semi‐desertic plateaus of San Luis Potosí. This struggle has been accompanied by a multitude of non‐indigenous and largely urban actors who have joined the Wixárika, bringing with them their own cultural, political and geographic registers for understanding and mobilising against mining in the region. Taking Wirikuta as a contemporary demonstration of interracial and cross‐geographic alliance building, I analyse how social movements that express solidarity and affective ties with the territories and cultures of indigenous peoples struggle to unsettle entrenched racial and spatial relations. |
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Keywords: | Indigenous peoples affect solidarity social and environmental activism |
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